acraze

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Etymology[edit]

From French acraser (to break, burst, craze, bruise, crush), same as écraser (to squash), from Middle French ecraser (to squash), from Middle English crasen (to break, shatter), from Old Norse *krasa (to shatter). More at craze.

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acraze (third-person singular simple present acrazes, present participle acrazing, simple past and past participle acrazed)

  1. (transitive) To weaken, impair, or enfeeble in mind, body, or estate; craze.

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